2006 UK Independence Party leadership election
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Candidate Nigel Farage Richard Suchorzewski
Popular vote 3,329 1,782
Percentage 44.0% 23.5%

 
Candidate David Campbell Bannerman David Noakes
Popular vote 1,443 1,092
Percentage 19.0% 11.2%

Leader before election

Roger Knapman

Elected Leader

Nigel Farage

The UK Independence Party (UKIP) held a leadership election in September 2006.

The Eurosceptic party had been led since 2002 by Roger Knapman. Although he was entitled to stand for second term of office on the expiry of his four-year term, he decided not to.[1]

Candidates

Four candidates stood in the election:

Result

Farage was elected, with 44% of the votes cast.[1][6]

Candidate Votes % share
Nigel Farage 3,329 44.0
Richard Suchorzewski 1,782 23.5
David Campbell Bannerman 1,443 19.0
David Noakes 851 11.2
Spoiled votes 169
Turnout 7,574 46.0

References

  1. ^ a b c d Dave Harvey, "West: UKIP flower fades", BBC News, 8 June 2006
  2. ^ "UKIP hungry for change", BBC News, 16 August 2006
  3. ^ "UKIP contender: Richard Suchorzewski", BBC News, 27 July 2006
  4. ^ "UKIP contender: David Campbell Bannerman", BBC News, 27 July 2006
  5. ^ "UKIP contender: David Noakes", 27 July 2006
  6. ^ "UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY (UKIP) LEADERSHIP ELECTIONS 2002-2016". Tom Quinn, Senior Lecturer in Government, University of Essex.